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uruba23:OMG! ...U nailed all those points It juz a matter of time Japa now if u can ![]() |
Meeting has ended in deadlock Make una go sleep ![]() Next meeting holds next week Wednesday ![]() |
Absolutely.....Next meeting hold wednesday ASUU and Fg can't reach a resolution today ![]() |
khingTony:I don talk am b4 dem no wan listenMaybe na passion go put food for ur table ![]() |
KunleyY19:.lols....omo na so we see am o Unilorite u dey here, abi allof una don face tanke finish ![]() I dey okeodo if u wan have fun mo roll ![]() |
traihit:Absolutely.....you are right I'm not criticising the paper works and research findings What i meant was that most times those valuable information as a result of d research might not be used That doesnt really help us now[ ![]() |
guiddoti:Absolutely....tech , artificial intelligence and engineering are also important for dev |
Omo na money i dey find now joor ![]() |
The research now is most likely to yield nothing apart from paper works and junks By d way let hope it turns differently dix time |
[quote author=Made4naijaoeo post=96462454]Must they always fight[/quote Koyemi o Always beep and beep Shey naija go grow like dix? ![]() |
While some ASUU branches in certain institutions have rejected the FG offer; quite a number of others s(occupying a relative large percentage of ASUU committee) have accepted the offer ,in order to suspend the 8 month strike Details below::
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Congratulations to ODOGWU for making it to grammy Good music speaks mehn!! ![]() |
Oau ASUU branch supports continuation of strike until all demands are met by the federal government.
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I'm sure high school student will nail those questions ![]() |
Damn nigggarrr Too bad! ![]() |
Imagine a bigg thief and criminal in power chasing others smaller criminals Damn! To hell wht Magu! |
Vitamin17:Nice vision man Bt 370 ehn (wht bio)It's well...... |
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday urged the striking lecturers to return to classrooms. The President gave the order at the 72nd Foundation Day/Convocation ceremonies of the University of Ibadan, Oyo State. Represented by the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Abubakar Rasheed, the President described as unacceptable the prolonged disruption of the academic calendar of public universities. “This (disruption of calendar) is as a result of strikes by university-based unions particularly members of the academic staff union,” the President said. In the Abuja Zone under Lagi are the Federal University of Technology, Minna; Nasarawa State University, Keffi; Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai; Federal University of Lafia, and University of Abuja. According to him, the strike had since February because the government has not shown commitment or willingness towards addressing the union’s core demands for students to resume studies. He reminded members of the union of the advice to seek other legitimate means of survival as the government has not released salaries withheld since February, 2020. Lagi said: “Today, we wish to let Nigerians, especially our students and parents know that there is no hope in sight to ending or suspending the ASUU strike that lingered for long. “Government is yet to show serious commitment towards addressing our core demands. “One needs not to be a psychologist to understand the behaviour and recent utterances of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, by showing his disdain for Nigerian academics and has failed to play the role of an unbiased umpire in moderating the imbroglio. “He has now become the spokesperson to the accountant General of the Federation and Ministry of finance, instead of finding solution for lecturers to get back to work. “He is turning the wheel of progress backwards by setting ASUU on collision with other pressure groups in the university.  “In the past few weeks for instance, Ngige has said one thing when he met with the union and a different thing on the same subject in an interview with the media. He described as worrisome not only to students but parents who patronise public varsities the attitude of the minister as a negotiator in the face-off. “On this, we will like to educate the honourable minister that public universities in Nigeria are creatures of law as each university is established by an Act enacted by the National Assembly,” he said. He however, called on the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement, payment and mainstreaming of Earned Academic Allowances into salaries, release of funds for revitalisation of the Nigerian university system among others. Ordering ASUU members back to work, Buhari said the teachers have been on strike since February over more of payment of salaries and emoluments as well as funding and sundry issues. He said: “We recognise the rights of workers to express their grievances, through lawful actions, including strikes. “However, there is a reciprocal obligation on the part of workers and unions to ensure the survival and sustainability of their places of employment. “Strike action tends to compound the problems in the education sector. The current strike by university teachers has gone on for too long and caused enough devastation in lives of students and the universities alike. “I urge university teachers to return to their classrooms and seek further accommodation with the government, from the productive ambience of their campuses.” Buhari also vowed to sanction members of the university community found to be violating the selection process of new vice chancellors, stressing that the process is meant to be open and transparent and credible enough to produce best candidates. The President said: “Let me add that government is particularly worried about the avalanche of petitions, many bordering on serious allegations of bribery and corruption as well as disrespect for due process, in the course of selecting a new vice-chancellor in some of our federal universities. “Government has set in motion several mechanisms to monitor the selection process with a view to taking appropriate measures to ensure that the processes are conducted in an open, fair and transparent manner and that all violators are properly sanctioned
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Fheelzz:Gbam i agree with u.my lady Me sef don dey tire like dix Book and sucess in life come.dey look contradictory dix days |
CSTRR:Even without nuclear power they will still be very powerful Although they dont really have thoughts of expansion (forming empire) like the russians It's visible in their creation of "USSR" |
Money is talking ![]() |
Hmm...... criminal everywie Isoright! By d way what's d meaning of *UR CUP IS FULL* shey na only dey hear am ![]() |
;kai.....too bad mehn dix plp has tarnish our image once again abroad! abeg extradite d fool make e come suffer small for borno prison nawa o.......i don tire like dix kai.....too bad mehndix plp has tarnish our image once again abroad! abeg extradite d fool make e come suffer small for borno prison nawa o.......i don tire like dix ![]() . |
Eliminate bandits b4 they eliminate you They wont listen |
selling public assets for silly peanuts money to be looted by the "men in power" it's sad mehn![color=#990000][/color] |
Visitation shouldnot be a big deal atall Just dat in this dangerous country of ourz Hmm...alot could go wrong ![]() |
Nigerians and immorality (5 n,6) ![]() |
justuschi50:How do u knw it's murder? It could be though Bt i think ritualist would have disposed d body that way also Which looks more pertinent considering her gender, age Just sayin o ![]() |
Looks like a ritual Make God dey safe us the way plp wan get rich for this country no chillz atall Who knw what she's done right or wrong also? Hmmm.....naija we dey |
I just saw a post on a platform :racksterli Would love to know if it's legit and perphaps stable for investment? ![]() Anybody there? |
WONDERFUL [color=#990000][/color] |
Anti-France Protest Erupts In Abuja As Shiites Burn Country's Flag Members of the sect in large numbers marched from Nitel Junction to Wuse Market and set the French flag ablaze, leading to pandemonium in the city. Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria on Tuesday took to the streets of Abuja, Nigeria's capital, to protest against French President, Emmanuel Macron, over an offensive publication on Prophet Muhammad by a citizen of the European country. Members of the sect in large numbers marched from Nitel Junction to Wuse Market and set the French flag ablaze, leading to pandemonium in the city. Secretary of the Academic Forum of the movement, Abdullahi Musa, said the rally was aimed at condemning the action of French President over the derogatory publication. He said, "We set the French flag on fire in reaction to the attack on Islam and Muslims by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, since the heinous crime of publishing cartoons of the Prophet by the magazine Charlie Hebdo." The protest terminated at Wuse Market and forced vehicle owners to use alternative routes. As at the time of this report, there were no security agents on the ground and the protest continues intensely Recall that the Federal Capital Territory Administration had last Friday deployed anti-riot policemen and water canons to the National Mosque in anticipation of a protest by members of IMN. [b][/b]
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